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Doctor Who - The Eighth Doctor Adventures: Charlotte Pollard - The Further Adventuress

By (author) Lisa McMullin, By (author) Eddie Robson, By (author) Nicholas Briggs, By (author) Alan Barnes, Director Ken Bentley, Performed by Paul McGann, Performed by India Fisher, Cover design or artwork by Caroline Tankersley, By (composer) Toby Hrycek-Robinson, By (composer) Steve Foxon






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Four new adventures featuring the Eighth Doctor and his Edwardian companion Charlotte Pollard. 1. The Mummy Speaks! by Alan Barnes. The Carnaval de Paris, 1841. Amid the sideshow tents, the Doctor and Charley discover something truly novel: an Ancient Egyptian mummy that speaks - despite being dead for more than 4,000 years! But what the mummy has to say translates into terror for the TARDIS twosome - and proclaims doom for the entire world. 2. Eclipse by Lisa McMullin. The collective noun for a swarm of moths is an eclipse. And when the chittering, nightmarish Hellstrung descend from the forest canopy of planet Pteron, they threaten to snuff out the lives of the human settlers below. Wanting to know what's stirred up the Hellstrung, the Doctor and Charley venture deep into the woods as darkness falls. 3. The Slaying of the Writhing Mass by Eddie Robson. The Doctor and Charley become trapped in a temporal traffic jam, caused by time tourists come to witness the pivotal event in the history of the planet Ileiko: the Slaying of the Writhing Mass, the alien entity that enslaved the Ileikans in their infancy. The legendary hero Salan killed the Mass with a single stone, setting the Ileikans free. But what was the Mass, exactly? And what if the legend was wrong? 4. Heart of Orion by Nicholas Briggs. The TARDIS intercepts a strange signal, returning the Doctor and Charley to the Garazone System - where once they had a terrifying encounter with the Cybermen, and foiled a bid to change the course of a terrible android-human war. Now, people are going missing from all over Garazone Central. The Orion War is far from over, and the Doctor and Charley have landed at the heart of it, again! Cast: Paul McGann (The Doctor), India Fisher (Charlotte Pollard), Michelle Livingstone (Deeva Jansen), Rakie Ayola (Dakota Bly), John Banks (Cagliostro/Onaldus), Shiloh Coke (Constella), Mark Elstob (Le Roi/Baron/Kelyan), Chris Jarman (Pattos), Lara Lemon (Selka/Klinkator/Dilly), Yasmin Mwanza (Laorie/Assassin), Cyril Nri (Khaset), Rhoda Ofori-Attah (Tarper/Alicantis), Theo Solomon (Keelda), Andrew James Spooner (Kedge Ampston). Other parts played by members of the cast.

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Normally shipped | Enquiries only
Publisher | Big Finish Productions Ltd
Published date | 28 Feb 2022
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Format | CD-Audio
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 142 x 125 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-8386-8720-5
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BISAC | fiction / science fiction / space opera


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